Northwestern coach Pat Fitzgerald suspended in hazing inquiry
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[July 08, 2023]
Northwestern football coach Pat Fitzgerald received a
two-week suspension without pay following an independent
investigation into allegations of hazing within the program, the
university announced Friday.
The suspension begins Friday for the 48-year-old Fitzgerald, who has
been the head coach of the Big Ten program since 2006. The Wildcats
will begin preseason practices in early August.
The university received a complaint in late November alleging
instances of hazing that occurred inside the team's locker room and
at Kenosha, Wis. Investigators spoke with more than 50 people
currently or previously affiliated with the program and reviewed
emails and player survey data dating back to 2014, per the executive
summary of the probe.
"The investigation team determined that the complainant's claims
were largely supported by the evidence gathered during the
investigation, including separate and consistent first-person
accounts from current and former players," per the summary.
"While the investigation did not uncover evidence pointing to
specific misconduct by any individual football player or coach,
participation in or knowledge of the hazing activities was
widespread across football players."
"I was very disappointed when I heard about the allegations of
hazing on our football team," Fitzgerald said. "Although I was not
aware of the alleged incidents, I have spoken to University
officials, and they informed me of a two-week suspension, effective
immediately.
"Northwestern football prides itself on producing not just athletes,
but fine young men with character befitting the program and our
University. We hold our student-athletes and our program to the
highest standards; we will continue to work to exceed those
standards moving forward."
Northwestern president Michael Schill provided the following
statement:
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"Hazing in any form is unacceptable and goes
against our core values at Northwestern, where we strive to make the
University a safe and welcoming environment for all of our students.
Our athletics programs are held to the highest standards, and in
this case, we failed to meet them. I expect that today's actions
will prevent this from ever happening again."
In addition to Fitzgerald's suspension, Northwestern also announced
the following changes:
--Football practices at "Camp Kenosha" will be permanently
discontinued.
--The University will require monitoring of the locker room by
someone who doesn't report to the football coaching staff.
--The University will create an online reporting tool specifically
for student athletes to anonymously report incidents of potential
hazing or hazing-related concerns.
--The University will require annual mandatory anti-hazing training
for all coaches, staff members and athletes, with an emphasis on
reporting options, the duties to report and discipline for future
violations.
The Wildcats are coming off a 1-11 record in 2022. They will open
the 2023 season at Rutgers on Sept. 3.
Fitzgerald is 110-101 with 10 bowl appearances (5-5 record) in 17
seasons as the head coach at his alma mater.
--Field Level Media
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